Sentence example with the word 'incapacity'

incapacity

brainlessness, imbecility, incapacitation, ineptitude, invalidism, mental weakness, senility, uncleverness, unintelligence, untrainedness

Definition n. lack of intellectual power

Last update: August 28, 2015


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There is incapacity of the government to govern effectively.   [noun]

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Two courses about intervention and guardianship orders under the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 are being held in 2003.   [noun]

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Crucially, those already receiving an incapacity benefit can participate voluntarily.   [noun]

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"When a captain has let his ship come to ruin, he is judged and condemned, if he is found guilty of negligence or even incapacity."   [noun]

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If Barclay is now to be superseded by Bennigsen all will be lost, for Bennigsen showed his incapacity already in 1807.   [noun]

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With a bitter scorn of his incapacity, he began to wonder whether he could ever get so far as to kill Paolo in the first instance.   [noun]

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That is offering a premium on incapacity: I shall now endeavour to fail.   [noun]

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The father himself remains in about the same state of social incapacity.   [Please select]

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The same incapacity to calculate figures rendered him unable to grasp correlative facts.   [Please select]

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